I wonder why this was even a thing for all of these. I recognize middle-left and bottom-left from movies which should be a little more lax.
Tarcion
FitD is my favorite non-crunchy system. I don't want to call it "rules light" because it isn't that light. But it is great.
Gotta be Into Free which was the original main title music from Dragon's Dogma.
It was removed for Dark Arisen for reasons I am unsure of, so it isn't even something you can experience without mods.
It is wildly different from the rest of the game's music but still connected in a way, and sets a very different vibe. Great game, great music.
I think the worst part about this starter pack is that, not only is it mostly useless garbage, new players (who this targets) have no idea this is mostly useless garbage. They surely don't even know you can only equip one of these weapons at a time, let alone that they are far from meta.
D2 is just the absolute most miserable experience for new players and Bungie consistently makes it worse. It's baffling. Meanwhile, they try to milk their veteran players more and more every season by offering more for money, less for free, and making the game more of a grind.
The best part about Destiny 2 is it has personally put me on a hard line against any kind of live service game for the foreseeable future.
Hey, that is a fun fact!
Nah, this totally makes sense. Revivify costs 300 gp, which is about 5 months of work for a skilled hireling (or 4 years for an unskilled one). Laws are only for the poor.
If you convert to the relative value of labor instead of the real life value of diamonds, it's probably something like $40k to $60k to revivify someone. Seems like enough cash on hand to somehow get away with murder.
I don't think it helped that all the gameplay looked like a partial effect explosion which was otherwise extremely generic and uninteresting.
Ms. Marvel is up there in terms of my favorite D+ series and what you mentioned had a lot to do with it. The end of the season felt extra corny and like some generic Netflix production but overall it was really fun.
Mostly because of her, I would like to check out The Marvels in theaters but I just don't think we'll have time and, realistically, it's going to be streamable in, what, a couple of months? That's probably the bigger issue - there aren't really movies I'm so excited to see that I can't wait that long.
It is straight up delusional to believe we could just flip a switch and not have cars anymore. And I also notice you still haven't provided an actual solution outside of "just use trains, bicycles, or walk."
Whenever I see takes like this, I just assume they aren't from, or maybe have never visited, America. The majority of the country was built on the assumption of travel via automobile from public transportation (or the lack thereof) to urban planning to housing. For the country to function without cars, it would require massive renovations to rebuild cities vertically, install a vast and complex rail system, and completely alter the culture of work and trade. And we can totally do this, but it will be very expensive and take a very long time, and to suggest investing in EVs in the meantime is somehow foolish because it doesn't fully solve the problem is a bit dense. You can do both at once, not that we are, to be fair.
Fully investing in sustainable public transportation and infrastructure is something that would have to take at least a decade, even with absolute maximum commitment. So, yes, anyone who thinks that you can "just switch to trains, bicycles, or walking" is incredibly naive and absolutely fantasizing. Not suggesting it can't be done but we have to live in reality where cost, labor, time, and public interest are factors and those make "just" doing it a bit more complex.
I love the childish smug energy of this comic which simultaneously suggests merely mitigating a serious problem is inadequate and also provides no proposed solution whatsoever. If solutions which have compromise because they are rooted in reality are a problem, I suggest finding a way to live in a world of fantasy.
Fantastic! I'd actually like to thank Destiny 2. Not for being a good game, but for being such a greedy microtransaction hell that I've sworn off all live service games.
Go fuck yourselves, WB! 😌
This would be my absolute dream. I loved BG3 but the weakest part of me was being based on D&D 5e. PF2 is just a better system in pretty much every way imo.
If they could make a PF2 CRPG, that would be incredible.